The A1-Euler characteristic of symmetric powers

Abstract

The A1-Euler characteristic is a refinement in algebraic geometry of the classical topological Euler characteristic, which can be constructed using motivic homotopy theory. This invariant is a quadratic form rather than an integer, which carries a lot of information, but is difficult to compute in practice. In this survey, we discuss a conjectural way for computing the A1-Euler characteristic of the symmetric powers of a variety in terms of the A1-Euler characteristic of the variety itself formulated using the theory of power structures. We discuss evidence towards the conjecture so far, techniques to approach it, and applications.

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